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  1. Bond and Structure Models

    Bond and Structure Models

    Complementary spherical electron density model.- Molecular mechanics and the structure hypothesis.- Electrostatics and biological systems.- Chemistry of tetra- and pentavalent chromium.

    € 124,95
  2. Inorganic Membranes for Energy and Environmental Applications

    Inorganic Membranes for Energy and Environmental Applications

    As the demand and costs for energy increases, researchers and engineers have been looking into inorganic membrane materials and processes for potentially low-cost energy and fuel production applications. This book offers an ideal starting point. It details the use of inorganic membranes for fuel and energy applications. Coverage documents the recent progress in membrane science, especially in advanced materials and novel reaction and separation concepts. The book classifies membranes based on the mechanism of operation: size exclusion filtration, solution-diffusion, and mixed ion-electron conduction of the permeate streams. It will be of great interest to chemists, electrochemists, materials scientists and engineers, chemical and mechanical engineers, and other R&D personnel in energy and fuel production.

    € 106,99
  3. Physics and Materials Science of Vortex States, Flux Pinning and Dynamics

    Physics and Materials Science of Vortex States, Flux Pinning and Dynamics

    This book contains most, but regrettably not all, the papers that were presented at the Advanced Research Study Institute, ASI, held at the Fantasia Hotel, Kusadasi, Turkey, July 26 - August 8, 1998. A powerful incentive to the development of vortex physics in superconductors, that has began with Abrikosov Vortices in Shubnikov's Mixed State, was realized after the discovery of the high-Tc superconductivity. Indeed, a number of the most intriguing phenomena and states of the flux line lattice are observed in high-Tc superconducting materials due to their high anisotropy, intrinsically layered crys­ tal structure, extremely small coherence length and the possibility of coexistence of superconducting vortex states with high-energy thermal fluctuation. These pe­ culiarities are demonstrated as the 2D flux line lattice of point-vortices (pan­ cakes), Josephson vortices or strings in parallel and/or tilted magnetic fields, flux line lattice melting into vortex liquid and its freezing into vortex "solid" (e. g. , crystal-or glass-like) state. It is well known, that the main reason for conditioning of the vortex ensemble state and behavior (except the extrinsic factors, such as applied magnetic field or temperature) is a set of intrinsic/extrinsic superconduct­ ing material properties caused by the crystal nature and symmetry, atoms ar­ rangement, anisotropy, as well as by the spectrum of crystal defects, their dimen­ sions, arrangement and density.

    € 160,49
  4. Inorganic Membranes for Energy and Environmental Applications

    Inorganic Membranes for Energy and Environmental Applications

    As the demand and costs for energy increases, researchers and engineers have been looking into inorganic membrane materials and processes for potentially low-cost energy and fuel production applications. This book offers an ideal starting point. It details the use of inorganic membranes for fuel and energy applications. Coverage documents the recent progress in membrane science, especially in advanced materials and novel reaction and separation concepts. The book classifies membranes based on the mechanism of operation: size exclusion filtration, solution-diffusion, and mixed ion-electron conduction of the permeate streams. It will be of great interest to chemists, electrochemists, materials scientists and engineers, chemical and mechanical engineers, and other R&D personnel in energy and fuel production.

    € 106,99
  5. Physics and Materials Science of Vortex States, Flux Pinning and Dynamics

    Physics and Materials Science of Vortex States, Flux Pinning and Dynamics

    This book contains most, but regrettably not all, the papers that were presented at the Advanced Research Study Institute, ASI, held at the Fantasia Hotel, Kusadasi, Turkey, July 26 - August 8, 1998. A powerful incentive to the development of vortex physics in superconductors, that has began with Abrikosov Vortices in Shubnikov's Mixed State, was realized after the discovery of the high-Tc superconductivity. Indeed, a number of the most intriguing phenomena and states of the flux line lattice are observed in high-Tc superconducting materials due to their high anisotropy, intrinsically layered crys­ tal structure, extremely small coherence length and the possibility of coexistence of superconducting vortex states with high-energy thermal fluctuation. These pe­ culiarities are demonstrated as the 2D flux line lattice of point-vortices (pan­ cakes), Josephson vortices or strings in parallel and/or tilted magnetic fields, flux line lattice melting into vortex liquid and its freezing into vortex "solid" (e. g. , crystal-or glass-like) state. It is well known, that the main reason for conditioning of the vortex ensemble state and behavior (except the extrinsic factors, such as applied magnetic field or temperature) is a set of intrinsic/extrinsic superconduct­ ing material properties caused by the crystal nature and symmetry, atoms ar­ rangement, anisotropy, as well as by the spectrum of crystal defects, their dimen­ sions, arrangement and density.

    € 164,50